BillyPilgrim
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Canada is a giant exburb of the US
Yeah man, for once we can agree on something. There is a certain type of person I find particularly insufferable. The kind of person who who hails from a second rate city but considers himself to be part of the “cultural elite”. You can easily recognize him by his try hard attitude and a massive chip on his shoulder.Oh man, that is just so much of it, the insecurity that comes from an inferiority complex. TBH, being from Atlanta, we have that too. It has cooled off in recent years as Atlanta has stolen the film industry from LA, long after stealing Hip Hop from NYC and being the top city for both now. However, there is this complex people there have where they are tired of being grouped in as a southern city and want to be seen as more sophisticated so they act more bougee and stuck up.
And yet @European-DJ made a thread about his Asian "fish in a barrel" conquest. It's like every other place, if you are a Chad then dating works.Because this is typical quality for Canadian chicks:
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side note: That last pic shows that she could take even the mushroomest of mushrooms.
Imagine America with fewer guns, more gays, everyone saying “I’m sorry” all the time and a head of state who wears Halloween costumes as part of his regular attire, and you basically have Canada.Canada is a giant exburb of the US
Who knows, this could be the start of great discussions, I am not here to make enemies, just share my journey, opinions, and make friends lol. On to the topic, as a Miami local, I see Toronto expats more than overrepresented in Miami nightlife. It always gets me but I have run into so many Toronto girls whenever I have gamed at or been to expensive nightclubs, as if they are always there. I also notice a fair share of pornstars that also come from Canada as well.Yeah man, for once we can agree on something. There is a certain type of person I find particularly insufferable. The kind of person who who hails from a second rate city but considers himself to be part of the “cultural elite”. You can easily recognize him by his try hard attitude and a massive chip on his shoulder.
I'm kinda imagining Utah and the Mormons for some reason lolImagine America with fewer guns, more gays, everyone saying “I’m sorry” all the time and a head of state who wears Halloween costumes as part of his regular attire, and you basically have Canada.
Montreal is pretty cool though although I haven't been there in over a decadeImagine America with fewer guns, more gays, everyone saying “I’m sorry” all the time and a head of state who wears Halloween costumes as part of his regular attire, and you basically have Canada.
Montreal is different and definitely the coolest city in Canada. Nice place to visit but you wouldn’t want to live there if you don’t speak French.Montreal is pretty cool though although I haven't been there in over a decade
Toronto…so I speak from experienceWhere are you in Canada @Bokanovsky?
I used to live in San Diego, home to the most passive women on the planet.Toronto…so I speak from experience
TBH, I did not feel too hot about Montreal nightlife when I went there. It seemed like a sausagefest and the staff were very rude throughout. I also found the women to be just as combative as the women of Toronto.Montreal is different and definitely the coolest city in Canada. Nice place to visit but you wouldn’t want to live there if you don’t speak French.
I live in Calgary. It’s super woke despite the “Alberta conservative” stereotypesEverywhere is woke dude. My point is that Toronto is the only real large city in Canada that can have your typical anglo wokeism environment thrive.
Sometimes it’s hard to get a good feel for a place based on a short visit. Imagine someone going to NYC for the first time, not knowing any of the good spots, ending up in crappy venues, running into a bunch of wannabe thugs or jersey shore types. They’d probably think that NYC sucks balls based on that experience.TBH, I did not feel too hot about Montreal nightlife when I went there. It seemed like a sausagefest and the staff were very rude throughout. I also found the women to be just as combative as the women of Toronto.
Fair point, I was only in Montreal for a few days and stayed near St Laurent St I believe (or could have been Blvd, was a while back). I just remember that it was a long strip of bars and I had gone during the fall kickoff for a lot of colleges so lots of college kids out. Not really sure but I found that it was a sausagefest, women were rude, and nightlife staff were quite miserable. I also remember going to a more Anglo part of Montreal where they had this bar called Churchills, easily the worst service I ever received in any establishment lol. Just remember lots of old people gossipping.L
Sometimes it’s hard to get a good feel for a place based on a short visit. Imagine someone going to NYC for the first time, not knowing any of the good spots, ending up in crappy venues, running into a bunch of wannabe thugs or jersey shore types. They’d probably think that NYC sucks balls based on that experience.
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Should've brought the blue JesseFair point, I was only in Montreal for a few days and stayed near St Laurent St I believe (or could have been Blvd, was a while back). I just remember that it was a long strip of bars and I had gone during the fall kickoff for a lot of colleges so lots of college kids out. Not really sure but I found that it was a sausagefest, women were rude, and nightlife staff were quite miserable. I also remember going to a more Anglo part of Montreal where they had this bar called Churchills, easily the worst service I ever received in any establishment lol. Just remember lots of old people gossipping.
Justin is my closest known relative that is the head of a national government.Imagine America with fewer guns, more gays, everyone saying “I’m sorry” all the time and a head of state who wears Halloween costumes as part of his regular attire, and you basically have Canada.
C'est FINI pour SaucisseFestCèles.Fair point, I was only in Montreal for a few days and stayed near St Laurent St I believe (or could have been Blvd, was a while back). I just remember that it was a long strip of bars and I had gone during the fall kickoff for a lot of colleges so lots of college kids out. Not really sure but I found that it was a sausagefest, women were rude, and nightlife staff were quite miserable. I also remember going to a more Anglo part of Montreal where they had this bar called Churchills, easily the worst service I ever received in any establishment lol. Just remember lots of old people gossipping.